(histology) A dense region at the junction of cellular units in cardiac muscle.
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(histology) A dense region at the junction of cellular units in cardiac muscle.
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A junction between cardiac muscle cells.
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An intercalated disc is an undulating double membrane separating adjacent cells in cardiac muscle fibers. Intercalated discs support synchronized contraction of cardiac tissue. They can easily be visualized by a longitudinal section of the tissue.
Three types of membrane junctions exist within an intercalated disc—fascia adherens, macula adherens (aka desmosomes), and gap junctions.
When observing cardiac tissue through a microscope, intercalated discs are an identifying feature of cardiac muscle.
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